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Our sisters in Jesus Christ Maryam and Marzieh, prisoners in Iran for their faith
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Dear Friends,
This morning I was forwarded the following encouraging update from Philip Zodhiates, forwarded by Clay Sterrett, concerning our sisters in Jesus Christ in Iran, Maryam and Marzieh:
"In a dramatic
session before the revolutionary court today in Tehran, Maryam Rustampoor (27)
and Marzieh Amirizadeh (30) were told to recant their faith in Christ.
Though
great pressure was put on them, both women declared that they would not deny
their faith. Maryam and Marzieh were originally arrested on March 5, 2009 and
have suffered greatly while in prison, suffering ill health, solitary
confinement and interrogations for many hours while blindfolded.
On Saturday
August 8, Maryam and Marzieh were summoned to appear in court on Sunday August
9 in order to hear a verdict on their case. The chief interrogator had
recommended a verdict of 'apostasy.' However, when they arrived, no verdict was
actually given. Instead, the court session focussed on the deputy prosecutor,
Mr Haddad, questioning Maryam and Marzieh about their faith and telling them
that they had to recant in both verbal and written form. This made it clear
that in the eyes of the court, Maryam and Marzieh's only crime is that they
have converted to Christianity.
Mr. Haddad, asked
the two women if they were Christians. 'We love Jesus,' they replied. He
repeated his question and they said, 'Yes, we are Christians.' Mr. Haddad then
said, 'You were Muslims and now you have become Christians.' 'We were born in
Muslim families, but we were not Muslims,' was their reply. Mr. Haddad's
questioning continued and he asked them if they regretted becoming Christians,
to which they replied, 'We have no regrets.' Then he stated
emphatically, 'You should renounce your faith verbally and in written form.'
They stood firm and replied, 'We will not deny our faith.'
During one tense
moment in the questioning, Maryam and Marzieh made reference to their belief
that God had convicted them through the Holy Spirit. Mr. Haddad told them, 'It
is impossible for God to speak with humans.' Marzieh asked
him in return, 'Are you questioning whether God is Almighty?' Mr. Haddad then
replied, 'You are not worthy for God to speak to you.' Marzieh said, 'It is God, and not you, who determines if I am worthy.'
Mr. Haddad told
the women to return to prison and think about the options they were given and
come back to him when they are ready (to comply). Maryam and Marzieh said, 'We
have already done our thinking.'
At the end of
the session, Mr. Haddad told them that a judge will give them his verdict,
though it is not clear who will be the judge in their case now. He also allowed
Maryam and Marzieh to have a lawyer represent them in the case for the first
time since their arrest.
Both women are
back in Evin prison tonight. During their five-month ordeal, both have been
unwell and have lost much weight. Marzieh is in pain due to an on-going problem
with her spine, as well as an infected tooth and intense headaches.She
desperately needs medical attention. Two months ago the prison officials told
her the prison had proper medical equipment and that they will attend to her,
but so far no proper treatment has been given.
Despite the
concentrated effort of officials to pressure them into recanting their faith,
Maryam and Marzieh love Jesus and they are determined to stand firm to the very
end no matter whatever happens. They have demonstrated their love for Jesus and
would offer their lives for Him if they were called to do so. After today's
court session they said, 'If we come out of prison we want to do so with
honor.'
Maryam and
Marzieh's case is a clear and harsh violation of human rights and religious
liberty by Iran's authorities. They deserve the support of all those who
respect human rights and to be released without charges so they can pursue a
life of freedom."
Please keep these two precious saints, and all the saints living in Iran and the rest of the Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Communist nations in our daily prayers. Keep reminding your local church to pray for our persecuted brethren. We are one Body, the Body of Christ. If one member of the body suffers, the entire body suffers. Let us not "dwell at ease in Zion," or "reign as kings," while we have this brief privilege of living in a prosperous and free nation. Amos 6:1 and 1 Corinthians 4:8 Gratefully your servants in Jesus Christ,
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"They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death"
Revelation 12:11
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